Saturday, September 24, 2005


Over one hundred people showed up outside Walter Reed in response to the on-going anti-war protests that have been held there. I spoke to people who had traveled there from Minnesota, Georgia, New Jersey, Wisconsin and of course, Chicago.

7 Comments:

Blogger Maggie45 said...

Edward, thank you for posting all of these photos. I can't be there in person, but my heart is with all of you.

24 September, 2005 10:47  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

Libs do such ridiculous things, people usually just ignore it and shrugg it off.

Very cool, ProtestWarriors.

24 September, 2005 10:48  
Anonymous Ron in Colorado said...

Edward,

I took the link from Powerline to see your pics. Appreciate much your efforts here to report on your positive demonstrations.
From half a continent away it's difficult to support any specific event, but let your group know that I'm with you in spirit. Keep in touch with bloggers like Powerline...

24 September, 2005 10:59  
Blogger askROM said...

Powerline said the other protesters were there "to protest against wounded soldiers being taken to the hospital".

Is that accurate?

24 September, 2005 11:45  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

askROM, it is accurate to say that the harrassers of our military wounded are a bunch of disgraceful slimebags.

The ingrates are PRACTICALLY protesting "against wounded soldiers being taken to the hospital."

24 September, 2005 17:19  
Blogger V said...

Bad, nasty libs! Bad libbies! Making cons cry!

24 September, 2005 18:11  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know V. All those protestors are doing is 'speaking truth to power'

But perhaps you can explain the logic of shouting down a woman who goes to see her wounded husband at a hospital? I mean, she's OBVIOUSLY part of the military industrial complex. And she's probably a Zionist to boot.

But I think it's great how you come here and defend the actions of the people on your side without resulting to idiotic name calling that makes you sound like you're in third grade.

oh wait.....

26 September, 2005 12:12  

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